Phoebe

The way Phoebe vibrates between acting like a little kid and grown-up reminds us Holden himself. no wonder he wants to protect her so badly. she is a child, but she does not fit into Holden’s romanticized vision of childlike innocence.
Holden

He has just been expelled for academic failure from a school called Pencey Prep. Although he is intelligent and sensitive, Holden narrates in a cynical and jaded voice.
Through his cynicism he tries to protect himself from the pain and disappointment of the adult world. He is uncomfortable with his own weaknesses, and at times displays as much phoniness, meanness, and superficiality as anyone else.
Holden is literally about to crash. Life is change. His feelings are typically adolescent, feelings shared by virtually everyone who is or ever has been his age. One of the reasons we like Holden is that he is so candid about how he feels.
Ackley

He is Holden’s next door neighbor in Pencey prep. He acts stupid and often rushes into Holden’s room and disturbs him. Holden and Ackley are both lonely and desperate.
D.B Caulfield
D.B. is Holden's older brother. He is a screenwriter in Hollywood. He used to write great stories, he has a maseratti, so that means he is successful. D. B. wrote a volume of short stories that Holden admires very much, but Holden feels that D. B. prostitutes his talents by writing for Hollywood movies.
But D.B.’s just one more phony in a world full of phonies. What really matters about D.B. is that he was in the war and was apparently quite traumatized by the whole thing.
He was in the army for 4 years, he was in the war too, but he hated the army more than the war
Stradlater
Holden’s roommate at Pencey Prep.


He's also careless of other people's feelings.
Mr. Spencer

Mr. Spencer is old. And gross.

Mr. Spencer can't understand what's wrong with Holden, and he certainly doesn't know how to help him
Sally Hayes is a pretty, friendly, loud girl who likes to eat ice cream, see matinees, and show off her cute butt in "one of those little skirts" Sally is a little annoying, “stupid”. Holden is sexually attracted to her.
Sally Hayes

Holden has known her and dated her for a long time. Holden doesn't seem to enjoy talking to Sally or being in her company very much, but he enjoys having her on his arm and making out with her.
Holden is not impressed by Sally’s popularity as much as he is annoyed by it.
Jane Gallagher

Jane Gallagher

She is extremely important to Holden, because she is one of the few girls whom he both respects and finds attractive.
for Holden's relationship with Jane, it's really, really complicated, they hold hands, they sit close to each other.
she’s “fond of all athletic sports”, she’s “muckle-mouthed”; she’s “always reading, and she read very good books”, and she “wouldn’t take her kings out of the back row” when she played checkers”.
Holden's inability to reach out to Jane despite his feelings is a big reminder of his passivity and indecision.
Great descriptions! Very easy and plenty to read them
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